I also found that there is an occasional harshness in the uppers in the « s ». I have put a filter on it and it fixed it. I do like the Nuo but it don’t reinvent anything but I keep going for it for now especially when I am on the go.
The standout on Nuo to me is the wonderful fit and light-weight. Sound is good and I don't have any issues with upper frequencies (maybe my age being near 60)
This is a good example of hearing being completely subjective. To my ears, the Nuo are far superior to every example shown. But I'm just a regular guy, who's owned them
The opinions in this Hobbie are plentiful. I'm curious.....you own all the others? You compared them in real time.....or was the comparison done on the basis of memory
@benmacdhui I am with u in this: audio is so subjective, but I think that nuo is superior to every under 30 bucks iem I have ever heard. Only drawback is that slight softness from the LCP driver, which is actually very good in other aspects... And not only audio is subjective, but there are many Qc issues and unit variants nowdays...
@@akros9333 yeah that Asian market started something good (good competition, and products), but at the same time those companies obviously cant handle QC like EU brands (honourable exceptions/in both directions).
Also, my Zigaat Cinno came today (2 weeks after nuo, so satisfied by it so far game changer, when u target a good synergy by cable and tips) bought it for 50 bucks but those sales are long gone sadly (but can come in the future). Surprising amount of detail, clarity and cleanliness considering that full tuning ... they can fool u first but they are very detailed in fact, they reminds me my belowed p1max (with less treble or pinagain I should say), they are sharper there mainly because of that 2 peaks ...
I think the Cinno is a great IEM for a warm neutral tuning. It takes over the Hexa in that bracket imo. Also, those green stem tips are awesome. I tried them for the first time when I got in the Hisenior T4, awesome stock tips!
Polaris tuning stands out (based on my ears), very good, but they dont stand out in therms of technicalities (sufficient for the price). Also in the stock format they are triggering high output of my LG g7 so they are indeed over 50 ohms (atleast some dongle)...
Brother, between "Tripowin Piccolo & Ziigaat Nuo" which one do you suggest for a balanced sound? I'm gonna use it mostly for watching movies, and documentaries! and sometimes songs
Interesting you found the Nuo shouty, I'm sensitive to shout (boosted pinna gain) too and don't find that the case, which could possibly be unit variance. Being how prefer the Hola, you might not like the Cinno as it's even leaner. The Tangzu FuDu might be right up your alley though-it reminded me of a direct upgrade/improved Hola
@@benmacdhui I already have the Cinno and love it..! Nice low pinna enough “character “ in the mid-bass and lower mids to things interesting and engaging. I highly rec.
@@fiddlix Have you ever considered doing reviews? You seem to have a lot of new iems, and a good ear. Would love to hear your thoughts on the new iems.
Best channel for recommendations for gaming would be Fresh Reviews. Would HIGHLY recommend watching him. He also always has a Tierlist in his Video Discriptions the newest list always being in his latest iem review video.
Hey Tony! First of all, thank you for your review. Always a pleasure to listen to your descriptions and comparisons. Would you mind telling me the name of two cables from this video and maybe point me to where I can get them? I'd be interested in the one on the bottom left and the second one from the right in the bottom row. Thank you for your time. Greetings from Germany!
Hi, they are XINHS and IVIPQ Visit the sites throughout the links I provided in the description section. I will try find direct links. Thank you for the support
@@brendonqueiroz3703 ohhhhh my apologies. Good Bullet style IEMs......T2 DLC is incredible.....and the BGVP P05 is excellent also. First a little more detailed the later a little warmer.
I also found that there is an occasional harshness in the uppers in the « s ». I have put a filter on it and it fixed it. I do like the Nuo but it don’t reinvent anything but I keep going for it for now especially when I am on the go.
500 filter?
@@Krasche02 I put the only one I had on hand which the ones that came with the mele
@@MaLaLiberty that Mele filter is close to a 500 grade.
The standout on Nuo to me is the wonderful fit and light-weight. Sound is good and I don't have any issues with upper frequencies (maybe my age being near 60)
This is a good example of hearing being completely subjective. To my ears, the Nuo are far superior to every example shown. But I'm just a regular guy, who's owned them
The opinions in this Hobbie are plentiful.
I'm curious.....you own all the others? You compared them in real time.....or was the comparison done on the basis of memory
@benmacdhui I am with u in this: audio is so subjective, but I think that nuo is superior to every under 30 bucks iem I have ever heard. Only drawback is that slight softness from the LCP driver, which is actually very good in other aspects... And not only audio is subjective, but there are many Qc issues and unit variants nowdays...
When I hear hot pinagain and lower treble, the TRN t tips are usually all I need to tame it down (it depends on how much boosted it is of course).
@@matusjurcik6974 totally true ...QC is the biggest issue
@@akros9333 yeah that Asian market started something good (good competition, and products), but at the same time those companies obviously cant handle QC like EU brands (honourable exceptions/in both directions).
Also, my Zigaat Cinno came today (2 weeks after nuo, so satisfied by it so far game changer, when u target a good synergy by cable and tips) bought it for 50 bucks but those sales are long gone sadly (but can come in the future). Surprising amount of detail, clarity and cleanliness considering that full tuning ... they can fool u first but they are very detailed in fact, they reminds me my belowed p1max (with less treble or pinagain I should say), they are sharper there mainly because of that 2 peaks ...
I think the Cinno is a great IEM for a warm neutral tuning. It takes over the Hexa in that bracket imo. Also, those green stem tips are awesome. I tried them for the first time when I got in the Hisenior T4, awesome stock tips!
Polaris tuning stands out (based on my ears), very good, but they dont stand out in therms of technicalities (sufficient for the price). Also in the stock format they are triggering high output of my LG g7 so they are indeed over 50 ohms (atleast some dongle)...
Please review the 1+4 Ziigaat Cinno! It has an interesting tuning.
That's the next one on the pipeline
Brother, between "Tripowin Piccolo & Ziigaat Nuo" which one do you suggest for a balanced sound? I'm gonna use it mostly for watching movies, and documentaries! and sometimes songs
Do you plan to review the Cinno..? Excellent review…I found the Nuo too shouty for me. I much prefer the Hola.
Interesting you found the Nuo shouty, I'm sensitive to shout (boosted pinna gain) too and don't find that the case, which could possibly be unit variance. Being how prefer the Hola, you might not like the Cinno as it's even leaner. The Tangzu FuDu might be right up your alley though-it reminded me of a direct upgrade/improved Hola
@@benmacdhui I already have the Cinno and love it..! Nice low pinna enough “character “ in the mid-bass and lower mids to things interesting and engaging. I highly rec.
@@fiddlix Have you ever considered doing reviews? You seem to have a lot of new iems, and a good ear. Would love to hear your thoughts on the new iems.
@@Krasche02 Not a chance….sorry, just not for me.
@@fiddlix Ok! :) Me neither.
Cool video 👍 Which one would you choose for gaming to ear footsteps for examples and to locate enemies spot on with good soundstage? Thanks 🙏
Simgot ew200
What's you're budget?
@@rickelijah4270 20-25$
Best channel for recommendations for gaming would be Fresh Reviews. Would HIGHLY recommend watching him.
He also always has a Tierlist in his Video Discriptions the newest list always being in his latest iem review video.
@@sagars861 Bro ofc if I had 40$ haha, I only have 20-25$
Hey Tony! First of all, thank you for your review. Always a pleasure to listen to your descriptions and comparisons. Would you mind telling me the name of two cables from this video and maybe point me to where I can get them? I'd be interested in the one on the bottom left and the second one from the right in the bottom row. Thank you for your time. Greetings from Germany!
Hi, they are XINHS and IVIPQ
Visit the sites throughout the links I provided in the description section.
I will try find direct links.
Thank you for the support
Thank you so much!
I use kz dfi with switch like 6 month and i think i will buy nuo, is it better than dfi with switch?
How is Nuo compared to kiwi cadenza in term of tonal and tech?
Why didn't you use the TRN counch in this comparison? You seem to like it a lot too!
To be honest I totally forgot ....no other reason. I will however do a small video for it
@@akros9333ah, happends to the best of us.
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Hi there, sorry to bother, but in your opinion which is the best bullet style/cable down in maximum 50 dollars?
I usually use XINHS and IVIPQ cable.
Check out the links I give in the description.
@@akros9333 Thanks, but I meant bullet style or with a downward cable earphone
@@brendonqueiroz3703 ohhhhh my apologies. Good Bullet style IEMs......T2 DLC is incredible.....and the BGVP P05 is excellent also. First a little more detailed the later a little warmer.
CCA CRA vs ZIIGAAT NUO?